Inventory

Series 1

Helen Freeman's
papers. -1951-1964. -13 cm of textual records. -Includes Helen Freeman's scripts for school
pageants, radio plays, and television productions; correspondence concerning her art exhibitions;
lecture notes from church classes and meetings; and university term papers. Arranged in rough
chronological order.

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Art exhibitions-correspondence. -
1951-1958

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Musing with music-radio scripts and correspondence.
-1953

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All for the asking-radio script and correspondence. -
1953

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The West Indies want to join us-radio script and
correspondence. -1953

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The dove with the dragging wing-draft for radio script.
- [ca. 1953]

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Retirement of Stanley Ibbitson written by H.P.
Freeman for HR Time [High River times?]. -1954

Series 3

Mort Freeman's
research files. -1950-1975. -4.3 m of textual records. -Consists mostly of clippings used in
research for Freeman's book, Biggest Sellout in History, concerning ownership of the
Alberta oil industry. Also includes some related correspondence, and research files on
municipal,
provincial, and federal politics. The sources of some of the clippings are indicated by Freeman's
abbreviations: A [in circle] for the Albertan, CH [in circle] for the Calgary Herald, FP for the
Financial Post.

Series 4

Voice of Women
research files. -1946-1978. -1.9 m of textual records. -Series consists mostly of news clippings,
but also includes pamphlets, newsletters, reports, and correspondence. Subject matter concerns
nuclear energy, as well as disarmament and energy issues in general. Files are arranged
chronologically by date of publication, although there are separate files on the Nuclear Liability
Act and the Athabasca Tar Sands.

Series 5

Voice of Women
correspondence. -1972-1980. -30 cm of textual records. -Correspondence inward and outward.
Correspondence for 1972-1975 has been arranged, in general, alphabetically by correspondent.
Other miscellaneous letters, newsletters, leaflets, etc., have been arranged roughly in
chronological order. A large volume of clippings and pamphlets not pertaining directly to the
Voice of Women concerns was removed.

Series 6

United Nations
Association of Canada. Calgary Branch. Nuclear Responsibility Group. -1977-1984. -25 cm of
textual records. -The United Nations Association, Calgary Branch, Nuclear Responsibility Group
was affiliated with the Canadian Coalition for Nuclear Responsibility. Included in this series are
remnants of its correspondence, financial records, research files, and publicity material.

Series
8

Letter, Walter Norman Smith to Graham Spry ([10]
p. ts. carbon copy). - November 23, 1930. - In his letter, Smith explains the circumstances of his
dismissal as editor of the United Farmers of Alberta publication U.F.A. It is not known how it
came into the possession of the Freemans.

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Letter, L. E. Willmott to John Freeman (1 p. ts.). -
October 26, 1954. - Willmott, an advocate of Canadian recognition of Communist China,
responds to the Freemans' sons' interest in corresponding with Chinese children. This letter was
the only archival item found among ca. 30 cm of periodicals from Communist countries,
addressed to Helen Freeman, dated ca. 1951-ca. 1960, which were removed from the fonds by
the archivist.

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Tribute to a stubborn son by Stanley Ibbitson (9, 9,
[4] p. ts.). - [1960]. - The 2 drafts and 2 fragments of this typescript were ghostwritten by Mort
Freeman for family friend Stanley Ibbitson. It describes Neil Ibbitsons's achievements in spite of
his loss of 9 fingers in a childhood accident.